After more than a year of planning and negotiations, the city of New Haven made their first offer Wednesday to purchase four spaces on Crown and George streets, where it plans to move the New Haven Arts and Humanities High School. The Crown Street location was chosen out of more than 20 original possibilities because »

Jamaican Gourmet Coffee, having outgrown its previous spot in North Haven, has returned to its Elm City roots. The business, which supplies many local coffee shops with their blends, plans to celebrate its grand opening later this month. After more than a year of negotiations with the city, the coffee roasting company moved into a »

Having submitted their final business plans and market analyses last week, Yale’s budding entrepreneurs await the judges’ pending responses as to who has what it takes to start a business in New Haven. Y50K, Yale’s annual business plan competition run by the Yale Entrepreneurial Society, was created as a launching pad for student- and faculty-run »

Firehouse 12, a former firehouse turned recording studio and performance venue in New Haven’s Ninth Square, hosted its first official concert Sunday. A three-story space that includes a cafe and bar, an apartment, an office and the principal recording and performing area, the unassuming brick building at 47 Crown St. has undergone an extreme makeover »

Yale students and New Haven residents can now search for summer sublets, apply for jobs and sign up for free informal knitting lessons all in one place. Craigslist.org, a Web site containing local community classified ads and forums for 100 cities in 20 countries, launched a site for New Haven last week. The site, located »

For the past decade, Yale University and Yale-New Haven Hospital have taken their places as New Haven’s largest employers, a position that has created increasingly complex relationships with the surrounding community. But while Yale’s position is unique among New Haven institutions, the University shares many of the same challenges as its peers across the country. »

After nearly 27 years and thousands of books sold, Book Haven was purchased by Labyrinth Books of New York City on Tuesday. Sharing Book Haven’s commitment to independent bookselling in the academic marketplace, Labyrinth Books will continue to provide course books for professors at Yale and will accommodate a greatly increased number of books, including »

Beginning in May, a big blue furniture store will not be the only building welcoming travelers into New Haven. The NewAlliance Foundation announced earlier this month that it would provide a $25,000 grant to reopen the Long Wharf Visitors Center, located off Interstate 95 directly across from IKEA. Shut down more than three years ago »

In the wake of the Board of Aldermen’s decision to go ahead with Mayor John DeStefano Jr.’s downtown development plan, some have raised questions about the privately-funded hotel and conference center slotted to replace the Veterans’ Memorial Coliseum. While city officials claim there is a definite demand and investment interest in a new hotel and »

Henry Fernandez LAW ’94 announced his resignation Tuesday after nearly seven years of overseeing five city departments as New Haven’s economic development administrator. Citing a variety of reasons for his departure from office — including his readiness to take a break from city government as well as the expected birth of a son in about »

This article has been corrected. You may view this article’s correction here. Alleging unfair business practices, the Broadway Merchants Association recently filed a complaint with the New Haven Planning and Zoning Board, aiming to ban food carts from the Broadway area. Although food carts are vital to areas of New Haven with limited dining options, »

Citing her commitment to economic development and job growth, Connecticut Gov. M. Jodi Rell has decided against a proposed elimination of the state’s research and development tax-exchange program. The program was one of many that Rell had planned to cut due to budget constraints, but industry experts said its loss could slow the growth of »